Fitness Tips For The Working Mother
Working mothers face tremendous challenges when it comes to
exercise. They can find themselves short on time, energy, and
stamina. New mothers, in particular, may find it difficult to
attend to their own fitness needs. However, it is entirely
possible for working moms to achieve their fitness goals. All it
takes is a little bit of creativity and a great deal of
commitment.
First of all, working mothers must give themselves permission to
exercise. They may be so busy trying to please their spouses,
children, and bosses that they feel as if they don't deserve to
devote time to themselves. However, trying to be all things to
all people--without taking time to safeguard one's health--can
lead to disaster. Working mothers must recognize the fact that
they need to be fit in order to take care of all of their other
obligations. Exercise can also help them to keep sickness and
injury at bay, so that they can remain healthy over the long
term.
Next, working mothers need to make a commitment to exercise. In
other words, they need to make it a priority in their lives. If
they don't, they may find that too many other things stand in
their way of exercising--shopping, preparing meals, getting
ready for work, carpooling, and the like. They must, in a sense,
make an appointment with themselves to exercise.
One of the ways to ensure that exercise is a part of a working
mother's daily routine is to take an exercise class. If you
invest money in a class, you're more likely to keep your
commitment to exercise. The class can consist of aerobics,
aqua-aerobics, kickboxing, modern dance--whatever appeals to
you. You can take the class during your lunch break, while your
children are in day care or in school. Or you might be able to
squeeze in a class before work, after you drop your children off
for the day. Making time for an exercise class may take a bit of
schedule-shuffling, but it is well worth the effort.
If you are a new mother, you might also consider a "Mommy and
Me" exercise class. These classes allow mothers to exercise with
their infants. These programs fulfill a variety of functions.
They can help you shed unwanted "baby weight." They can also
make it easier for you to bond with your baby. In addition, they
can introduce you to other mothers who are facing the same kinds
of struggles as you are. You might check with your local YMCA or
YWCA to find out if there are such classes in your area.
Some working mothers also squeeze in exercise by organizing
family walks. You can walk around your neighborhood while
pushing a baby stroller, or encourage your school-age children
to walk with you. If you keep a brisk pace, walking can be an
incredibly beneficial form of exercise. You might also try
walking with another working mother while your children are at
their grandparents' house or at the babysitter's.
Working mothers face tremendous demands, both at home and on the
job. Therefore, it is important that they keep fitness in the
forefront to help increase their staying power. With planning
and dedication, working mothers can find the exercise program
that works for them.